Record

Performance TitlePitman's College Annual Prizegiving and Concert 1964 [Private]
Performance Date4 December 1964
Performance DayFriday
Performance Time19:00
Main PerformersSir James Pitman - prize-giver,
Arnold Greir - organ,
John Williams - guitar
Orchestra or BandRoyal Philharmonic Orchestra
ChoirsPitman's College Choir
ConductorsJohn Tobin
Set List'Allegro Marziale', Frank Bridge (Arnold Greir),
'Andante Cantabile (Op.II)', Tchaikovsky (Arnold Greir),
'Concerto (No.6)', Handel (Arnold Greir),
'Gavotte', William Boyce (Arnold Greir),
'Prelude and Bell Rondo', John Stanley (Arnold Greir),
'Carillon, Boellmann (Arnold Greir),
'God Save the Queen' (The National Anthem),
'Jerusalem', Parry (Pitman's College Choir),
'Italian Serenade',Wolf (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra),
'O, Can You Sew Cushions?', arr. John Tobin (Pitman's College Choir),
'The Little Red Lark', arr. John Tobin (Pitman's College Choir),
'The Old Woman and The Pedlar', arr. John Tobin (Pitman's College Choir),
'Guitar Concerto',Giuliani (John Williams, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra),
'Where The Bee Sucks', Arne, arr. John Tobin (Pitman's College Choir),
'Orpheus With His Lute',Vaughan Willliams (Pitman's College Choir),
'Hark, Hark, The Lark', Schubert, arr. John Tobin (Pitman's College Choir),
'Serenade' (Waltz and Finale) Op.48',Tchaikovsky (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra),
'Drake's Drum', Stanford (Pitman's College Choir),
'Guitar Solos', John Williams,
'The Cradle in Bethlehem', Roger Quilter (Pitman's College Choir),
'The First Nowell', arr. Ernest Read (Pitman's College Choir)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1964/190)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1964/190Pitman's College Annual Prizegiving and Concert 1964 [PRIVATE]4 December 1964
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
_Padaroog_MietPitman's College Annual Prizegiving and Concert 1964 [Private]1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/41Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO); 1946-; British orchestra
DS/UK/4802Williams; John (1941-); Australian guitarist
DS/UK/1586Greir; Robert Arnold (fl 1914-1967); English organist
DS/UK/11348Tobin; John (1891-1990); British conductor, musicologist, composer
DS/UK/15179Pitman; Sir; Isaac James (1901-1985); KBE; British businessman, civil servant, publisher, politician, spelling reformer
DS/UK/1313Pitman's College; 1870-; English secretarial and business training college
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